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Does the following equation represent growth or decay? y = 2(4)^-x

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I believe the correct answer from the choices would be the former. The expression y = 2(4)^-x would represent an exponential growth considering there is multiplication involved. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day. Feel free to ask more questions.
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User South Paw
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Answer:

Decay

Explanation:

Given function,


y=2(4)^(-x)


\implies y = 2(4^(-1))^x
(\because a^(mn)=(a^m)^n)


\implies y=2((1)/(4))^x

∵ An exponential function
y=ab^x is,

(i) Growth function : if b > 1

(ii) Decay function : if 0 < b < 1

Since,
(1)/(4) < 1

Hence, the exponential function
y=2(4)^(-x) is a decay function.

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